The large intestine is in charge of water reabsorption.
The large intestine, specifically the colon, is responsible for absorbing water from the digested food passing through the digestive system.
Colon
large intestine
in the small intestine it absorbs nutrients for your blood. an in the large intestine it absorbs water.
breaks down food we eat and absorbs nutrients and water
the large intestine
Three organs in the digestive system are the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The stomach breaks down food using acids and enzymes, the small intestine absorbs nutrients, and the large intestine absorbs water and compacts waste for elimination.
Water is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the digestive system.
Water is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the digestive system.
Water is reabsorbed in the digestive system primarily in the large intestine.
Yes, the large intestine is the primary site for absorption of water in the digestive system. It absorbs water and salts from the indigestible food matter passed on from the small intestine, helping to form solid waste products (feces) for elimination.
The digestive system absorbs water from food through the intestines, where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood to produce urine, which is then eliminated from the body through the urinary system.